Actually, Fultz acknowledges, he isn’t sure whether his ex, Nani Lawrence, terminated her pregnancy because she won’t tell him. Regardless, he explains that while the billboard is “inspired” by his life events, it’s not intended to target his ex. Its primary purpose is to serve as a much broader pro-life message, Fultz said.

He created an organization to front the sign, but got rid of it because it was confusing an already tenuous message. Then, a New Mexico anti-abortion group yanked its support of the sign after learning that Fultz wasn’t clear about the details.

What is it with guys doing stuff to embarrass women in public? If it isn’t publicly-staged proposals, then it’s abortion billboards on the town’s main drag.